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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Ullinish, Talisker, Skye, Torrin, Glendale, Skye, Camuscross, Staffin, Edinbane, Camastianavaig, Harlosh, Colbost, Stein, Skye, Ashaig, Struan, Sligachan, Kylerhea, Duntulm, Isleornsay, Elgol, Armadale, Isle of Skye, Tarskavaig, Fiskavaig, Kilmore, Skye, Trumpan, Flodigarry, Kilmuir, Skye, Aird of Sleat, Kingsburgh, Skye, Ardvasar, Sconser, Achachork, Ellishadder, Kilmarie, Portnalong, Uigshader, Roag, Eyre, Skye, Gillen, Skye, Borrodale, Carbost, Portree, Upper Breakish, Peinachorran, Carbost, Loch Harport, Ollach, Milovaig, Skeabost, Galltrigill, Teangue, Flashader, Bracadale, Ferindonald, Lealt, Skye, Feorlig, Gedintailor, Halistra, Kensaleyre, Luib, Skye, Tote, Skye, Drynoch, Borve, Skye, Drumfearn, Garafad, Suladale, Geary, Skye, Ramasaig, Lower Breakish, Bornesketaig, Ose, Skye, Claigan, Kilvaxter, Heaste, Dunan, Brogaig, Eynort, Borreraig, Bualintur, Totaig, Bernisdale, Treaslane, Fasach. Excerpt: Ullinish (Gaelic: Uilfhinis) is a crofting township on Loch Bracadale, on the southwest coast of Skye, Scotland. The only promontory fort on Skye is located at Ullinish. It is situated to the west of Struan and just south of the hamlet of Ebost. Historically, Ullinish is associated with the MacLeod family. Of literary note, Samuel Johnson's views and denunciation of James Macpherson's Ossian were confirmed while Johnson was in Ullinish. The name Ullinish is from Old Norse, and means "promontory of the wolves." In Gaelic, it is sometimes spelt as Uilinis or Uilbhinis. Entering UllinishLocated on the Inner Hebrides, Ullinish lies on a small peninsula, with a boggy moorland ending at Ullinish Point. Loch Caroy is situated between Ullinish Point and Harlosh Island. The small tidal island of Oronsay is joined to Ullinish Point at low tide, and separated by a breakwater. The town is overlooked by the low, basalt cliffs o...